Abstract
Exhibition Date: 31 January 2020
Venue: V&A Design Museum, London
Can prosthetic hands be obviously artificial but resolutely unremarkable? And how can we give wearers a chance to specify a hand that really feels like theirs? Hands of X is a project about prosthetic hands, fashion and ownership. Explore prototype hands in a plethora of materials and specify your own hand influenced by fashion accessories and domestic products. This activity was designed by Andrew Cook and Graham Pullin with V&A Dundee for the exhibition Hands of X: Design Meets Disability, 2019.
Venue: V&A Design Museum, London
Can prosthetic hands be obviously artificial but resolutely unremarkable? And how can we give wearers a chance to specify a hand that really feels like theirs? Hands of X is a project about prosthetic hands, fashion and ownership. Explore prototype hands in a plethora of materials and specify your own hand influenced by fashion accessories and domestic products. This activity was designed by Andrew Cook and Graham Pullin with V&A Dundee for the exhibition Hands of X: Design Meets Disability, 2019.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | London, UK |
| Publisher | V&A London |
| Media of output | Other |
| Publication status | Published - Jan 2020 |
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